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Methrill.Rundran
08-17-2009, 09:14 AM
<p>We know what necromancers are (the word comes from the Greek words, "Nekros" ("corpse") and "manteia" ("prophesy"). What is the role of the dracomancers in the Bonemire? Any ideas?</p>

Enever
08-17-2009, 11:39 AM
<p>Draco is the latin word for Dragon. and Mancer I think is to call upon something for control of it.</p><p>So in short, they can call upon dragons to control them, which I assume can be drakes. Of course, this is the litereal translation of the word. I can be wrong about it overall.</p>

Methrill.Rundran
08-17-2009, 05:37 PM
<p>I notice that in greek, Draco was a "lawgiver" who set out the greek legal code in writing. The code he created was very harsh, punishing both trivial and serious crimes with death...</p>